The process enables production of sanitary articles that can be worn as a pair of pants (such as, for instance, nappies or bariatric pants) comprising a central body (2), which can be set in a concave configuration around the crotch region of the user and at least one pair of side panels (3, 4), which are connected to the central body (2) and are to define at least in part the waistband of the article (1). The process envisages obtaining an intermediate product constituted by one or more assembly webs (1000; 1000a, 1000b) which carries/carry applied thereon, on at least one of its sides, a plurality of said side panels (3, 4), each having a proximal edge (6) applied on said assembly web (1000; 1000a, 1000b). The side panels (3, 4) are connected to the central body (2) by connecting to the central body (2) itself a portion of assembly web (1000; 1000a; 1000b) which carries applied thereon a respective side panel (3, 4).
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1. A method of producing sanitary articles wearable as pants, the articles including:
a central body to be arranged around the crotch portion of the user, said central body extending in a longitudinal direction between two opposed ends, and
at least one pair of side panels connected to one of the ends of said central body and extending from opposite sides of said central body to define at least a portion of the waist line of the article,
the method including:
providing at least one assembly tape and applying onto said assembly tape a plurality of pairs of said side panels wherein each pair includes side panels extending from opposite sides of said assembly tape, and wherein each side panel has a proximal edge applied onto said assembly tape,
connecting said side panels to said central body by connecting to said central body a portion of said assembly tape having at least one respective side panel applied thereon, whereby the proximal edges of said side panels are indirectly connected to said central body,
longitudinally subdividing said assembly tape to form two further assembly tapes, each having a plurality of said side panels extending from one side thereof,
connecting at least one pair of said side panels to said central body by connecting to the opposite sides of said central body portions of said further assembly tapes each having at least one respective side panel applied thereon.
13. A method of producing sanitary articles wearable as pants, the articles including:
a central body to be arranged around the crotch portion of the user, said central body extending in a longitudinal direction between two opposed ends, and
at least one pair of side panels connected to one of the ends of said central body and extending from opposite sides of said central body to define at least a portion of the waist line of the article,
the method including:
providing at least one assembly tape and applying onto said assembly tape a plurality of pairs of said side panels wherein each pair includes side panels extending from opposite sides of said assembly tape, and wherein each side panel has a proximal edge applied onto said assembly tape,
connecting said side panels to said central body by connecting to said central body a portion of said assembly tape having at least one respective side panel applied thereon, whereby the proximal edges of said side panels are indirectly connected to said central body,
imparting onto at least one plurality of side panels to apply onto said assembly tape a V-fold to bring the distal edge of the side panel in proximity of the proximal edge of the side panel,
longitudinally subdividing said assembly tape to form two further assembly tapes, each having a plurality of said side panels extending from one side thereof,
connecting at least one pair of said side panels to said central body by connecting to the opposite sides of said central body portions of said further assembly tapes each having at least one respective side panel applied thereon.
24. A method of producing sanitary articles wearable as pants, the articles including:
a central body to be arranged around the crotch portion of the user, said central body extending in a longitudinal direction between two opposed ends, and
at least one pair of side panels connected to one of the ends of said central body and extending from opposite sides of said central body to define at least a portion of the waist line of the article,
the method including:
providing at least one assembly tape and applying onto said assembly tape a plurality of pairs of said side panels wherein each pair includes side panels extending from opposite sides of said assembly tape, and wherein each side panel has a proximal edge applied onto said assembly tape,
connecting said side panels to said central body by connecting to said central body a portion of said assembly tape having at least one respective side panel applied thereon, whereby the proximal edges of said side panels are indirectly connected to said central body,
providing at least one pair of assembly tapes with a plurality of said side panels extending from at least one side of each said assembly tapes, each side panel having a proximal edge applied onto an assembly tape,
connecting said side panels to said central body by connecting to the opposite sides of said central body portions of said assembly tapes each having at least one respective side panel applied thereon,
longitudinally subdividing said assembly tape to form two further assembly tapes, each having a plurality of said side panels extending from one side thereof,
connecting at least one pair of said side panels to said central body by connecting to the opposite sides of said central body portions of said further assembly tapes each having at least one respective side panel applied thereon.
2. The method of
providing at least one pair of assembly tapes with a plurality of said side panels extending from at least one side of each said assembly tapes, each side panel having a proximal edge applied onto an assembly tape,
connecting said side panels to said central body by connecting to the opposite sides of said central body portions of said assembly tapes each having at least one respective side panel applied thereon.
3. The method of
4. The method of
5. The method of
forming at least one plurality of side panels to apply onto said assembly tape extending from at least one side of said assembly tape by segmenting a respective web element by cutting operations (a, b) at least part (a) of which is effected in an oblique direction with respect to the longitudinal direction of said respective web element, and
imparting on every other panel of the side panels thus formed, in an alternate sequence, before applying them onto said assembly tape, a 180° rotation movement, whereby, after said rotation movement, the panels in said at least one plurality all have the same orientation to be applied onto said assembly tape.
6. The method of
9. The method of
10. A product for realizing the method of
12. The method of
14. The method of
providing at least one pair of assembly tapes with a plurality of said side panels extending from at least one side of each said assembly tapes, each side panel having a proximal edge applied onto an assembly tape,
connecting said side panels to said central body by connecting to the opposite sides of said central body portions of said assembly tapes each having at least one respective side panel applied thereon.
15. The method of
16. The method of
17. The method of
forming at least one plurality of side panels to apply onto said assembly tape extending from at least one side of said assembly tape by segmenting a respective web element by cutting operations (a, b) at least part (a) of which is effected in an oblique direction with respect to the longitudinal direction of said respective web element, and
imparting on every other panel of the side panels thus formed, in an alternate sequence, before applying them onto said assembly tape, a 180° rotation movement, whereby, after said rotation movement, the panels in said at least one plurality all have the same orientation to be applied onto said assembly tape.
20. The method of
21. A product for realizing the method of
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This application is the U.S. national phase of International Application No. PCT/IB2011/050522 filed 8 Feb. 2011 which designated the U.S. and claims priority to IT TO2010A000111 filed 16 Feb. 2010, the entire contents of each of which are hereby incorporated by reference.
1. Field of the Invention
The present description relates to the production of sanitary articles that can be worn as a pair of pants.
In particular, the description regards the production of sanitary articles comprising a central body, connected to which, at one end at least, is a pair of side panels.
2. Description of the Prior Art
Documents such as, for example, EP-A-1 941 853 describe processes for manufacturing sanitary articles that can be worn as a pair of pants and comprise:
Said sanitary articles can be produced so that they are absorbent and comprise, set in the central body, an absorbent element (core). The side panels can also comprise an elasticated material, which is quite costly (or in any case of high quality) and of which it is in the interest of the manufacturer to minimize the waste.
The solution described in the document No. EP-A-1 941 853 envisages obtaining side panels that have a generally tapered configuration starting from the “proximal” edge (i.e., the edge that is to be connected to the central body) by segmenting a respective web element with cutting operations at least in part performed in a direction oblique with respect to the general direction of extension of said respective web element, and imparting, in alternating sequence on every other side panel thus formed, before applying it on the central body, a movement of rotation/overturning through 180°. After said movement of rotation/overturning, the panels are all oriented in the same way prior to their application on the central body of the article.
The solution described in the document No. EP-A-1 941 853 proves altogether satisfactory for the production of sanitary articles that are designed for newborn babies and small children, and also for a fair share of sanitary articles that are designed for use by incontinent adults.
Recently, however, the requirement of production of so-called “bariatric” sanitary articles, i.e., ones designed for obese adults, has been assuming increasing importance.
In these cases, the articles are of considerable size, for instance, approximately one meter long and approximately 90 cm wide, so as to reach circumferences of the waistband of the finished article even in the region of 180 cm.
The inventor has been able to note that the operations of manipulation, in particular of folding, of the side panels can prove very critical to be implemented in the presence of articles of these dimensions, also considering the very high production rates (hundreds of articles per minute) that it is in any case desired to maintain. However, irrespective of the dimensions of the article, there is perceived the need to produce articles that are cheaper than traditional articles (for example, by minimizing production waste) and present excellent characteristics of wearability.
The object of the present invention is hence to provide a solution that will be able to overcome the critical aspects outlined above.
According to the invention, said object is achieved thanks to a process having the characteristics recalled in the ensuing claims.
The invention also regards a product that can be used for implementing the aforesaid process.
The claims form an integral part of the technical teaching provided herein in relation to the invention.
Various embodiments enable production of articles that are cheaper than traditional articles and present excellent characteristics of wearability. This not only regards articles for incontinent adults to which explicit reference has been made previously, but also in relation to articles for newborn babies and small children.
The invention will now be described, purely by way of non-limiting example, with reference to the annexed drawings, wherein:
Illustrated in the ensuing description are various specific details aimed at an in-depth understanding of the embodiments. The embodiments can be produced without one or more of the specific details, or with other methods, components, materials, etc. In other cases, known structures, materials or operations are not illustrated or described in detail herein so as not to render various aspects of the embodiments obscure.
The reference to “an embodiment” or “one embodiment” in the framework of the present description is intended to indicate that a particular configuration, structure, or characteristic described in relation to the embodiment is comprised in at least one embodiment. Furthermore, phrases such as “in an embodiment” or “in one embodiment” that may be present in different points of the present description do not necessarily refer to one and the same embodiment. Furthermore, particular conformations, structures, or characteristics can be adequately combined in one or more embodiments.
The references used herein are provided merely for convenience and hence do not define the sphere of protection or the scope of the embodiments.
In particular, as used herein, expressions such as “connect, connected” refer to the joining, connection, attachment, sealing, etc. of two elements. Two elements are herein considered connected together when they are joined together directly or indirectly in a permanent way, as in the case where each element is directly connected to intermediate elements.
The article 1, represented in
The side panels 3, 4 are connected to the central body 2 and are to define the waistband 8 of the article when the latter is worn as a pair of pants, as schematically represented in
The specific characteristics of said elements are not in themselves important for the purposes of description and understanding of the embodiments.
By way of summary, it may be recalled that in various embodiments the main body 2 can comprise:
The article 1 can be worn with the main body or central body 2 wrapped to form a U around the crotch region of the user, with the end from which the side panels 4 extend situated on the front of the user and the end from which the side panels 3 extend set in a position corresponding to the small of the back of the user.
The side panels 3 can then extend on the sides of the user so as to be connectable via closing systems comprising, for instance, adhesive formations 5 or hook-and-loop formations (commonly referred to as “Velcro”) to the side panels 4 (see in this regard
In various embodiments, the side panels 4 may be absent, and in this case the side panels 3 are to be connected directly to the front end of the central body 2.
Again, the relative position of the side panels 3 and of the side panels 4 can be reversed and, in this perspective, the terms “front” and “rear” are used herein only to distinguish the two pairs of side panels 3, 4 (if both are present) without this necessarily being understood as in any way limiting the modalities with which the article 1 is worn.
As has already been said, the side panels 4 may even be absent, and, even though this solution is seldom adopted, the side panels 3 could be localized at the end of the central body that is to be set on the front of the user.
Furthermore, in the case of sanitary articles of the pre-fastened type it is envisaged that the article is packaged and made available to the user in a closed condition, i.e., with the side panels 3 (and, if present 4) already closed along the waistband 8 of the article 1, as represented schematically in
In the same way, as is well known to persons skilled in the sector, in addition to the aforesaid elements explicitly indicated herein, the article 1 can comprise numerous accessory elements, such as elastication elements, layers for acquisition of body fluids (the so-called “acquisition layers”), lateral formations for containing faeces (the so-called “cuffs”) etc. This applies also as regards the details of embodiment of the topsheet, of the backsheet, and of the absorbent core, which can be produced according to a practically infinite range of possible embodiments amply documented in the literature, including patent literature.
The ensuing description will make reference chiefly to the side panels 3, it remaining for the rest understood that, except for what is explicitly indicated, what has been said as regards the panels 3 can apply also to the side panels 4 (if present).
As has already been said, the side panels 3 can possibly be made of an elasticated material, in particular with characteristics of “breathability”, as described, for example, in the documents Nos. U.S. Pat. No. 6,572,595 or U.S. Pat. No. 6,994,761.
In various embodiments, the panels 3 can have a conformation that is as a whole tapered starting from their proximal edge 6 (which, as will be more clearly seen in what follows, is (indirectly) connected to the main body 2) towards the distal edge 7, which is shorter than the proximal edge 6, which in turn carries one or more closing formations 5, such as, for instance, closing systems initially folded to form a U that may extend towards the outside of the distal edge 7 of the side panel 3 so as to provide the connection with the side panels 4 situated at the opposite end of the central body 2 (or, in the case where the panels 4 are not envisaged, with the central body 2).
As has already been said, the connection formations 5 can be of an adhesive type or else formed so as to make a microhook or hook-and-loop (Velcro) connection with the panels 4 (or with the central body 2, in the absence of the panels 4) whether on account of the presence of complementary formations (not illustrated) on the panels 4 or on the surface of the body 2, or simply exploiting, for the purposes of the microhook connection, the loop formations constituted by fibres provided by the outer layer of the panels 4 or else of the body 2.
It will be noted that the individual panels 3 are to be applied in pairs of “twin” elements connected to the opposite sides of the main body 2 in a condition of specular symmetry with respect to the main longitudinal axis X1 of the article 1.
In various examples of embodiment considered herein, the panels 3 have a right-trapezial conformation, the proximal edges 6 and distal edges 7 of which form, respectively, the major base and the minor base. Various embodiments are suited to being used together with side panels that have conformations of a different type, as illustrated in the document No. EP-A-1 941 853 or in some of the documents cited in the corresponding research report.
With reference initially to
The webs 30, which, as viewed in
It will be appreciated that, unlike what is illustrated, for instance, in FIGS. 4 and 5 of EP-A-1 941 853, where the cuts a and b are made on the two webs 30 in a specularly symmetrical condition, in the embodiment represented herein in
In any case, at output from the cutting unit 100 in each of the webs 30 it is possible to recognize (as represented in
In order to be applied on the central body 2 of a corresponding article 1, the panels 3 present in the two chains or webs 30 are hence subjected to an operation of repitching to bring them to a distance apart corresponding to the pitch of application on the articles 1, i.e., to the length of the articles 1 themselves.
In the case where at least one of the cuts a and b has been made oblique with respect to the direction of extension of the web 30 (axis X30), so that the panels 3 have a trapezial shape, in each web 30 there will be recognizable a chain or sequence of panels 3 that are the same as one another but set in alternating sequence: one rotated through 180° with respect to the preceding one (and with respect to the subsequent one) in the general plane of lie of the panels 3.
As may be seen in
In this case, in order to be applied on the central body 2 of a corresponding article 1, the panels that have the distal edge 7 that carries the formations 5 facing the other web/chain are subjected to an operation of rotation through 180° in the plane of lie.
Said movement of rotation through 180° imparted alternately on every other panel in each web or chain means that, after the movement of rotation, all the panels of each web or chain are all oriented in the same way prior to their application on the central body 2, to which the panels 3 are connected by their larger (proximal) edge, with the smaller (distal) edge 7 that carries the formations 5 facing the outside.
This orientation is initially available at output from the cutting unit 100 only for half of the panels (for instance, for the panel at the centre in the top part of
The embodiment referred to by way of example in
This sequence of operations can be performed with means known in the art, for example, from EP-A-0 997 123, EP-A-1 179 495, EP-A-1 772 403. Another solution of rotator device for side panels is described in the document No. EP-A-1 719 484.
The operation of repitching can be conducted also in a number of successive steps, for example, with a first step that sets the panels 3 sufficiently apart to enable rotation of one panel out of two, preventing phenomena of mutual interference, with a subsequent repitching step in which the panels are brought to the final distance or pitch desired for the application on the central body 2.
Said final application pitch (achieved in one or more steps) can be rendered variable according to the characteristics of the article 1 considered so as to provide the so-called “change of format” function.
The operation of repitching carried out on the panels 3 of the two chains 30 can involve, as represented schematically in
As may be appreciated from
In various embodiments, the assembly web 1000 can have a width H smaller than the homologous dimension of width W of the central body 2. For instance, in various embodiments, the central body 2 can have a width W of approximately 70% of the width of one of the side panels 3, whilst in various embodiments the assembly web can have a width H equal approximately one half of the width of each side panel 3. In various embodiments, the assembly web 1000 has a width H of less than 32 cm, preferably of less than 8 cm.
In various embodiments, the assembly web 1000 is made of flexible laminar material, such as, for example, a nonwoven fabric of a type widely used in the sector of sanitary articles.
As on the other hand will be described more fully in what follows, it is also possible “to play” with the width H of the web 1000, for example, for carrying out operations of change of format.
The successive pairs of panels 3 are applied on the web 1000 at a distance L1 that takes into account the spaces necessary for performing the operations of cutting (segmentation) of the web 1000, which will be described more fully in what follows.
For instance,
As has already been said, said pitch value can be achieved, starting from the initial condition in which the panels 3 are adjacent to one another, in a single operation such as the one represented in
In particular,
It will on the other hand be appreciated that the operations described previously with reference to the panels 3 can be performed also with reference to the panels 4 (if present): this applies, for example, to the operation of folding to form a V, which can be conducted in such a way that, after folding, the panels 3 and 4 all project by the same amount from the central body 2.
Possible advantages of various embodiments remain (for instance, in the case where articles 1—and hence the side panels 3, 4—of considerable dimensions are treated) also in the case where the operation of rotation represented in
The central part of
The two assembly sub-webs 1000a, 1000b can then be segmented and applied (once again by operating with different techniques such as gluing, ultrasound sealing, heat-sealing, etc., which are to be deemed in themselves known) on the two longitudinal sides of the chain of central bodies 2. Said operation is conducted (once again according to criteria in themselves known) in a station 300, which leads then to the assemblage of the structure of the article 1 represented in
The chain of articles thus formed can then be segmented into individual articles 1 (by operating once again according to criteria in themselves amply known) with operations of transverse cutting made along lines A that extend in a transverse direction with respect to the direction of advance of the chain of articles, represented by the arrow X2. Each cutting line A is situated up against each pair of side panels 3 on the outer side of the individual article 1 thus obtained (i.e., with reference to the embodiments considered herein, in a position intermediate between a pair of side panels 3 and a pair of side panels 4 strictly adjacent thereto).
The description provided by way of example herein relates to modalities of production of the articles 1 of the “machine direction” (MD) type, in which the articles 1 are set with their longitudinal axis X1 oriented in the direction of advance of the articles 1 being formed. It will on the other hand be appreciated that the criteria underlying various embodiments are applicable also to modalities of production of the articles 1 of the “cross direction” (CD) type, where the articles 1 are set with their longitudinal axis X1 oriented transverse to the direction of advance of the articles 1 being formed.
To ensure that the side panels 3 (and possibly 4) can maintain during the various operations represented in
In this regard, for reasons of clarity, it is recalled that:
It will be appreciated that the aspects highlighted in said figures can in general be freely combined either together or with the various characteristics highlighted in
For instance,
The operation of longitudinal cutting 200, instead of following, can precede the operation of application of the side panels 3 (and 4, if present), so that the half-webs 1000a and 1000b are formed before envisaging application of the panels 3 and (possibly) 4.
In this case, the application of the side panels 3 and 4 is obtained (once again according to known criteria) in successive steps of intervention on the chain of the central bodies 2.
Again,
For instance, the part a) of
In this regard,
In the solution schematically represented in part b) of
In
Once again it is recalled that the individual aspects highlighted with reference to
For instance,
The adoption of this solution can present a dual advantage:
Of course, without prejudice to the principle of the invention, the details of implementation and the embodiments may vary, even significantly, with respect to what is illustrated herein purely by way of non-limiting example, without thereby departing from the scope of the invention as defined by the annexed claims. In particular, whereas the description provided by way of example herein relates at least implicitly to the production of articles that are made available “open” and then closed around the body of the user once worn (as occurs usually for articles for incontinent adults), various embodiments are suited to the production of articles that are to be made available “pre-closed”, according to the modality commonly referred to (with reference to the articles for small children) as “training pants”.
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